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Understanding Humans: An Owner's Manual
by Chris Dunk
155 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-0781; ISBN 1-4120-2953-8; US$19.52, C$24.39, EUR15.89, £10.99
At last - a book that explains human behaviour in a simple-to-understand way. Understand your behaviour. Find out why you conflict or harmonise with your family, friends and colleagues.
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About the Book
Understanding Humans presents an entirely new technique for looking at human behaviour. Utilising easy-to-apply photographic methods of assessing a subject's face and matching the results with a pictorial chart of human opemotions, the reader will be able to discern the hidden emotional tensions in him or herself and in others. The hypothesis presented in the book argues that each hemisphere of the human brain exhibits its own distinct personality. Each of these personalities is manifest in its relevant side of the face. The Right Brain Personality has distinctly different viewpoints, goals, and values from those of the Left Brain Personality. It is the differences between each personality which create the primary stresses in humans. These stresses are often focused outward and form the basis of tensions, schisms and conflicts in society.
About the Author
Chris Dunk is an award-winning designer, an inventor and a natural healer. Trained as a mechanical engineer, he worked on rocket motors and jet engines before moving into the field of medical equipment and subsequently into bioenergetic healing.
Qualified in a wide range of Complementary Healing Practices, he has closely observed sick people over a period of more than thirty years. Focusing his engineering expertise and inventive bent upon the mysteries of human behaviour, he has set out to evolve a simple method of assessing that behaviour which others can apply. One result is this book which describes a novel way of looking at human beings with the objective of understanding why they become ill.






